Timeline for User profile appears to be an ad for Australian disability insurance
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Aug 14 at 19:28 | comment | added | Srini | Recently one of the nominees for mod election was asked why they had a profile that linked to a business and the response was that it was genuine oversight and they agreed to fix the issue. And I know for a fact that the particular user I am talking about provides very useful answers and is a valuable member. The user being discussed by the OP doesn't seem to fall under the category and is most likely a spam profile. But I would worry about bigger issues than being super vigilant on something that "might" lead to more nuisance (it is not like it is an irreparable problem if detected later). | |
Aug 14 at 17:28 | comment | added | D.W. | @ArturoMagidin, I know. I'm trying to write a more general answer that explains what to do so others in the future will have a useful reference as well. I list two options you can take if they don't have any posts to flag. I realize it might seem strange, but flagging an entirely unrelated post of yours on an unrelated question is generally considered an acceptable alternative, in this situation: see meta.stackexchange.com/q/338214/160917. Alternatively, if that feels uncomfortable, you can probably use the Math Mods' Office chatroom. | |
Aug 14 at 17:26 | comment | added | Arturo Magidin | I explain in my post that I had already raised a "Not an answer" flag on the only answer that existed, so that I could not raise a new flag to alert moderators. I do not have a post in that answer, and raising a flag in a completely unrelated question seems to be a bad way to proceed. | |
Aug 14 at 17:24 | history | answered | D.W. | CC BY-SA 4.0 |